Mexico US Consulate Reviews
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #19232 on April 1, 2016: |
jess100
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INTERVIEW
First watch out for the coyotes who offer to help you with papers or with fingerprints. Not legit-just predators. You already paid for your fingerprints! Don’t let them handle your papers or you might need to pay to get those papers back. If you have questions ask at the consulate.
Our medical review is listed separately.
The interview process: He got on the line early (about 730 for an 8:15 appointment) and they let you enter. I couldn’t stand on line with him, so waited at Plaza Nicole. On the line they check passport, DS-160 confirmation page (if fiancé visa) and the letter that was Packet 3 (the one that says you can’t enter without this paper). The line moves quickly up to outside windows where they take those papers and the sealed black medical envelope. If you have those 4 things ready this will be easier.
He said having all the papers (2 full binders) in plastic sheets was difficult and it would have been easier to have... read complete review
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| Review #19196 on March 30, 2016: |
jess100
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· 2 people found this review helpful
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THE MEDICAL EXAM
First, we chose La Quinta Inn because the price seemed the best and they have a swimming pool (it was really hot and humid when we left our apartment and that seemed like a good idea). The hotel is mostly good, but somewhat disorganized but nothing we are not already used to from being in Mexico. We are at the pool now writing this and it’s beautiful here-both the weather and the pool area. I felt having a pool could be a stress reducer and it has been. We actually like C. Juarez so far!
La Quinta has a shuttle that runs frequently from the hotel and you can contact the hotel from, say, the mall and the shuttle will meet you out front to return to the hotel. But, we found out, if the shuttle is making an airport trip, that takes longer, and it might not be available for a while. Plan accordingly. We have mostly walked to the mall and consulate area-it takes 25 mins. The shuttle will take you TO the airport but told us they don’t pick up FROM ... read complete review
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #19188 on March 29, 2016: |
Susitacaperucita
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My appoinent uuuu
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #19124 on March 16, 2016: |
arojas166
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My husband was denied last year of October 2015 and they denied him because he answered yes to using drugs in the past. We have to submit another medical exam in June 2016 do anyone knows if we have to submit another waiver or will they approve his residences then? Please I am dying to know about what is going to happen. We were told by many that they might just grant him his residents or they might ask for another waiver. Has anyone experienced this before if so please provide me with information
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Juarez, Mexico | Review #19116 on March 16, 2016: |
stfiii
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· 4 people found this review helpful
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Let's start at the beginning.
We stayed at City Express. It was a very cheap, and simple hotel. Beds were comfortable, they had AC, and a simple free breakfast buffet and free coffee all day long. City Express is on the same side of the street as the Mission Mall which has a state of the art theater, and it's a new and nice mall. there is also a Starbucks next to the mall. From City Express there is a bridge that goes over the road to the Clinica Medica Internacional, and to the Consular.
Day 1, we went to the Clinica at 7AM. There are two buildings, a front building next to the road, and a back building. You want start out at the back building. There the receptionist will take your Consular invitation letter and the passports. We were here on a K1 which means we didn't have to do Vaccinations, however, the receptionist tried to tell us we needed too do them, and we had to argue with her, and she had to check with a supervisor, who then confirmed that we... read complete review
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